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  1. "Flower Vase" series #20

    "Flower Vase" series #20

    Cottonwood 12.75 x 6.75 inches #20!!! I am surprised I even made another, they really kick my butt...oof!
  2. Autumn Vase

    Autumn Vase

    Cottonwood, 11 inches tall
  3. "Flower Case" series #11

    "Flower Case" series #11

    Aspen, 8 inches tall The flowers are intended to imply the Columbine flower. I used acrylic paints, India ink, branding, pyrography, and semi gloss lacquer topcoat
  4. "Flower Vase" series #8

    "Flower Vase" series #8

    Poplar, 7.5x5.5 inches
  5. "Flower Vase" series

    "Flower Vase" series

    Box Elder, 8.5 inches high
  6. Gerald Lawrence

    Oak Burl

    This is a piece I picked up when I cut some limbs for a neighbor. I left this a lot thicker than I usually do but in turning there were two long bark inclusions across the tenon. I turned to finish and when it dried there was in some areas a rippled effect that live oak gets when turned this...
  7. SMawson

    Padre Hat-Not San Diego

    This is the latest project taking a good amount of time as the turning was a lot more complicated. I could have done a better job of beading on the inside but at this point it will have to do. Hopefully if there is another one I will remember where I need to do a better job. Made from hard maple...
  8. Peyoke Medicine Bowl

    Peyoke Medicine Bowl

    The Peyoke Medicine Bowl is a tribal mortar and pestle. A mortar and pestle is a tool used to crush, grind and mix, in this case, medicinal herbs and plants. The mortar, which is almost 6 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall, is the bowl and the pestle, which is just over 5 inches long and 1 1/2...
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